Addressing the impact of informal language learning practices in digital wilds on the development of L2 digital literacies

Artem ZADOROZHNYY, Baohua YU

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Abstract

An extensive number of studies acknowledge the transformed nature of literacies by building on the complexity of multimodal semiotic repertoires and available digital resources (Reinhardt & Thorne, 2019; Toffoli, 2020). The exposure to such resources and tools makes digital literacies dynamic as environments provide students with opportunities to apply their skills in praxis through trial and failure. Among the existing conceptual constructs that might help discuss the complex nature of online digital informal learning practices and their connection to L2 digital literacies, the framework of dynamic systems theory (Larsen–Freeman, 2019) is implemented. Qualitative methodology was employed to explain whether informal language learning practices are conducive to constructing L2 digital literacies among pre-service language teachers. Relevant pedagogical implications are discussed. 
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCALL and professionalisation: Short papers from EUROCALL 2021
EditorsNaouel ZOGHLAMI, Cédric BRUDERMANN, Cedric SARRÉ, Muriel GROSBOIS, Linda BRADLEY, Sylvie Thouësny
Place of PublicationVoillans
PublisherResearch-publishing.net
Pages307-311
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9782490057979
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Dec 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • informal language learning
  • L2 digital literacies
  • pre-service teachers
  • online digital environments

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